Deck List of the Week: Warlock Aggro

Everyone is talking about Mages, Priests, and Paladins – but I don’t feel like Warlocks get the love they deserve. The Warlock hero power in my opinion is the best in the game, 2 mana to draw a card but the draw back is you take 2 damage to do it. However, that mechanic makes the Warlock the perfect candidate for a good aggro deck.

The problem is other than Murlocs there didn’t seem to be a decent Warlock Aggro deck. Two weeks ago though, Aimlessgun in the Managrind tournament showed that there is a decent aggro Warlock deck that doesn’t use Murlocs, is cheap to build, and also can win competitively as he took 2nd place in the tournament.

I’ve been playing the deck for a couple weeks now and decided to use it in the MLG tournament where it crushed the first round and did well in the 2nd. I think I might have won if I stuck to my guns instead of switching to my Priest deck. To play this deck you want to have as many 1-2 drops in your hand to start off with and you want to use Soulfire and Power Overwhelming to finish off your opponent. Raging Worgen with Power Overwhelming I feel is a very under appreciated combo.

There are definitely some issues with this deck that still need improved on. If your opponent can handle aggro you’ll have some problems, taunt minions will definitely slow this deck down. If your opponent is also playing aggro there is no board clear here so you’ll have to try and play the board control game and use your hero power wisely to stay ahead in life. The only removal cards you have is Soulfire and Demonfire so you want to make sure you control the board with your minions. Don’t be afraid to put out Venture Co. Mercenary 5th turn because he CAN and WILL help you turn the game around in your favor if needed.